Thursday, December 31, 2009

The ''Revolver'' Remixes digital EP

“Revolver” has finally been released as a digital Remixes EP in the U.S. market and is already available for download on the iTunes music store and other online retailers such as Amazon.com.

Remixers for the new single – as MadonnaTribe readers already know – include Tracy Young, Paul Van Dyk and David Guetta, the latter also providing his own treatment to the new “Celebration” version featuring Akon. The Felguk Love Remix of “Celebration”, completes the promising set.

The cover for the Remixes EP is slightly different from the one of the One Love Remix – changes are limited to the artist and song name only while the artwork remains the latest variation of the iconic portrait assembled by Mr Brainwash from images by Mondino and Tolot.

As previoulsy reported the Remixes will also be available in physical formats in the upcoming weeks – the CD Maxi will be released on January 22, 2010 and a double vinyl will follow on February 5.

Tracklisting for the Digital Single is as follows:

01 Revolver (Madonna vs. David Guetta One Love Remix) (Feat. Lil Wayne) 03:16
01 Revolver (Madonna vs. David Guetta One Love Remix) 02:59
03 Revolver (Madonna vs. David Guetta One Love Club Remix) 04:31
04 Revolver (Paul van Dyk Remix) 08:35
05 Revolver (Paul van Dyk Dub) 08:35
06 Revolver (Tracy Young’s Shoot To Kill Remix) 09:24
07 Celebration (Featuring Akon) 03:54
08 Celebration (Felguk Love Remix) 06:38

Revolver
by Madonna

Price: $5.99

Album Savings: $1.93 compared to buying all songs

  • Original Release Date: December 25, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Miley Cyrus Says Something Snarky, Media Reacts Accordingly

So Miley Cyrus, who at 17 years old is apparently an expert at parenting, dancing with stripper poles, and posing with her shirt half off for Annie Liebovitz, has spoken out against the likes of Madonna and Angelina Jolie for the way they place their children in the public eye. Wait – isn’t she still a minor being presented to the public?

MomLogic.com has details on the singer’s rant, which she made during an interview in Dublin.

This skirt also doubles as a belt!

Full transcripts of the interview have not yet been released, so who knows the context just yet, but I have to say, I think Madonna and Angelina have been pretty discreet about how they present their children publicly. I was more disturbed by Michael Jackson parading his kids around with washcloths over their heads, which is a whole other extreme.

It would very hard to completely shelter your kids from the public if you happen to be a celebrity. There’s only so much you can do.

Still, I think Miley is a quite talented young woman, I enjoy an occasional iPod click on ‘The Climb” and that party that she keeps singing about, in the USA and all. I just think she does a little too much testifyin’ about life for a 17 year old. Do some more livin’ before you do so much talkin’, please.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Music Video Auteuses: Mary Lambert

You may know this lady from her work with Madonna (“Like a Prayer,” anyone?). Mary Lambert’s video work tapered off by the mid-1990s, as she transitioned into features like Pet Semetary. She’s also worked on documentaries, and I fully intend to rent 14 Women, a 2007 title she directed about the 109th Congress, which featured a woefully unprecedented 14 female Senators. For now, let’s celebrate all those music videos she made. Click on the artists’ names and enjoy!

The Go-Gos
Turn To You
Talk Show

Madonna
“Like a Virgin”
Like a Virgin

Eurythmics
“Would I Lie To You?”
Be Yourself Tonight

Janet Jackson
“Control”
Control

Rosanne Cash
“The Wheel”
The Wheel

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

'Tis the season to be random

Driving into work I was listening to the radio and they were talking about Tiger Woods. The DJ Alan said he always knew that Tiger wasn’t this squeaky clean guy he was portrayed to be. Sure you did. It’s amazing how many people “always know” things nobody knows.

And on the same morning, same time, same station, the female DJ, Rebecca, was talking about Barbara Walter’s show that aired the night before. Babs interviewed Lady GaGa. (who is totally overexposed) It’s Rebecca’s opinion that LG is “this generation’s Madonna.” The difference of course being that Madonna actually has a modicum of talent and therefore endured. LG will be forgotten within a decade.

I have been watching the Discovery channel’s Planet Earth series, this is from Shallow Seas. A pod of  humpbacked whales hunting krill in Antarctica, about one minute into the video, it’s just beautiful.

The Steelers are now 6-7, they lost to the Browns 13-6. I am at a loss for words, this is truly a disgrace. If it wasn’t for sunday afternoon football with Dad, I wouldn’t waste my time on another game this season.

Angelina Jolie is criticizing President Obama’s handling of the Sudan. Firstly, before we go storming into the Sudan to “bring stability” to the area, may I ask why we (Americans) are the world police? Secondly may I suggest before we send more American troops out to die in the Sudan, might we not settle Iraq and Afghanistan and end the needless bloodshed of American lives in those two wars before starting another? And finally we all care about AJ’s opinions because she is known as a brain trust?

On Friday December 11th, on the Today show, Matt Lauer interviewed Jaime Jungers the alleged mistress of Tiger woods. Being a porn star she does, after all, have a stellar reputation and is an upstanding member of society. ML just did an “extensive, in-depth” look into the war in Afghanistan, but why air that? President Obama just received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, but why report on that? It is much more news worthy to interview prostitutes.

I walked in to best buy looking for a tape recorder for school. Turns out tape recorders are obsolete. It’s all about digital voice recorders now. ~sigh~ Why do I feel like a dinosaur?

Having just finished the discovery channel’s Planet Earth series, it’s not surprising that my favorite of all the series turned out to be Seasonal Forest. The Taiga forest, which contains more trees than all the rainforest combined, contains a third of all the trees on Earth, and replenishes the atmosphere of the entire planet. The Redwood forest which contains three of the worlds tallest trees, which pre-date the Swiss Alps and the Rocky mountains. The Sequoia National Forest’s General Sherman the largest living thing on earth, and  Bristle cone pine trees the oldest living organism on the planet, a life form that predates the pyramids, and was already three thousand years old during the time of Christ. It’s the only show in the series I watched twice. Just looking at these incredible forest made me feel at peace. Someday I hope to hike in all three of these forest.

My top four favorite episodes in the Planet Earth series, Seasonal Forest, Ice World, Shallow Oceans and finally, Ocean Deep.

So remember when I was whining talking about how unfair it was that when I lifted weights I didn’t get all ten thousand steps in? I work really hard, burn lots of calories, but still didn’t get the steps? Turns out that one forty-five minute session of weight lifting is equal to 5625 steps, or 125 steps per minute. (based on my body type per JC)

Starting to look forward to hot flashes because I have been perpetually cold for a year.

“Fear,” he said. “Fences and fear. Fences made of fear.” Gabriel’s ram~Three bags full by Leonie Swann

This, in a word, is reprehensible.

[Via http://mylifeinrealtime.wordpress.com]

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Madonna's spaghetti amore...

Madonna for Dolce&Gabbana by Steven Klein

The first images of the Dolce & Gabbana campaign featuring Madge were published in Vanity Fair Italia. As was told earlier by the designers the atmosphere of the photos would be inspired on the authentic Medittarenean/Sicilian heritage and Italian neorealism cinema, very ‘in sync’ with the collection. We must say we really like the picture of Madge obviously enjoying a plate of freshmade spaghetti…Yummm!

But it’s especially the intimate feel of the pictures. Everybody is used to see Madonna as a strong, independant career-woman, so to see this side of her washing up the dishes, and peeling onions, shows that being a domestic godess suits her very well!

(Source: Swide.com)

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Favorite Songs of 2009

I have heard some incredible music this year. As the decade comes to a close, it’s going out with a bang.

My favorite songs of the year were…

- “Celebration (ft. Akon)” by Madonna (Remix of her single “Celebration” which was released with her greatest hits compilation CD Celebration)

- “Uprising” by MUSE (released on their fifth studio album The Resistance)

- “Bad Romance” by Lady GaGa (released on her second studio album The Fame Monster)

- “She Wolf” by Shakira (released on her sixth studio album She Wolf)

- “My Life Would Suck Without You” by Kelly Clarkson (released on her fourth studio album All I Ever Wanted)

- “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas (released on their fifth studio album The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies))

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Tiger Uppercut!!!

EPISODE 48

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